Lots of teams have already assured themselves a spot in the postseason. But for others, a sixth win to become bowl eligible is still on the radar. More than a dozen teams are sitting on five wins heading into the 11th week of the season. Here are five of the most intriguing games this week with bowl prospects in mind.

1. West Virginia (5-3) at Oklahoma State (5-3)

The Mountaineers were at one point riding sky high with quarterback Geno Smith in contention for the Heisman Trophy and his receivers shattering records all over the place. Then, it began to fall apart, with losses to Texas Tech, Kansas State and last weekend in overtime against TCU. Now, WVU is just hopeful for a sixth win. Oklahoma State has dealt with injury and chaos at the quarterback position. Clint Chelf and true freshman Wes Lunt both are doing what they can, though. A win at home over WVU would be huge.

2. Vanderbilt (5-4) at Ole Miss (5-4)

Bowl games are second nature for many programs. Not these two. It means a lot and by no means is taken for granted. Vanderbilt is coming off a 40-0 shellacking of Kentucky, a loss so lopsided that Kentucky announced coach Joker Phillips would be fired at the end of the season. But, it moved the Commodores one step closer to a bowl game for the second-consecutive year under James Franklin. Hugh Freeze, in his first season at Mississippi, is trying to make Rebels football matter. A strong first half against Georgia wasn't followed through in the second, but it did show this team isn't to be taken lightly.

3. Wake Forest (5-4) at N.C. State (5-4)

The same N.C. State team that ruined Florida State's national title hopes lost last weekend to Virginia. If you're confused, it's understandable. It's hard to know what to expect from the Wolfpack, and it's hard to tell what will happen in this game with postseason prospects on the line. Wake Forest was destroyed by Florida State, 52-0, early in the season if that means anything. It's the Demon Deacons' final conference game, with Notre Dame and Vanderbilt remaining. Both would be tough outs, so this might be their best shot of picking up win No. 6.

4. Arizona State (5-4) at USC (6-3)

If ever there was a time to get it together, this is it for the Sun Devils. Todd Graham had things rolling in the desert, but ASU has dropped its last three games to Oregon, UCLA and Oregon State. Still, USC is coming off a heartbreaking loss to Oregon. There's a chance that Arizona State could catch the Trojans while they are down and notch that elusive sixth win. If not, what's left is a game at home against Washington State and on the road against rival Arizona.

5. Air Force (5-4) at San Diego State (7-3)

San Diego State pulled off an upset last week, defeating Boise State at home. The Aztecs are back at home and are unlikely to kill their momentum with a loss to Air Force. But the Falcons are never an easy out. Ask Michigan, which needed a monster game from Denard Robinson to win. In other words, SDSU should expect a fight, especially with Air Force desperate for at least one more victory this season.